Places in History You Must Visit Once in Your Lifetime

Normandy, France

The Normandy Coast is one of the most staggering places in history to visit and a wonderful opportunity for educational travel.

Giza, Egypt

The Giza Pyramids are not just big and beautiful but tell a timeless story of the rise and fall of civilizations.

It’s certainly on everybody’s list of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Petra, Jordan

Boston Freedom Trail

In the spring of 1770, a loud and angry crowd of 300-400 Bostonians confronted a group of nine British soldiers.

Chichén Itzá Mexico

The Medieval Warm Period that brought peace and prosperity to Northern Europe decimated the Yucatan Peninsula with chaos and famine.

Jekyll Island, Georgia

The island has a rich history, dating back to the early 19th century when it was used as a hunting and fishing ground.

An ancient rock fortress in central Sri Lanka was the center of King Kashyapa’s kingdom during his ascension to rule over Sri Lanka. 

Sigiriya Rock, Sri Lanka

St Augustine, Florida

America’s oldest European city and home to the mighty Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, was founded in 1565.

Tucson, Arizona

If you love the feeling of wind blowing through your hair and cruising around on UTVs, you can rent them in Townsend.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The largest religious structure in the world dates back to the 12th century CE.

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